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We've updated our news item with the artwork for the upcoming Blu-ray disc

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Sony Pictures Home Entertainment has announced a Blu-ray release of Last Action Hero for the 12th January. Retail wil be around $24.95. The film itself will be presented in widescreen, along with a 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio track. The only extra feature will be movieIQ which allows you to access real-time information on the cast, music, trivia and more while watching the movie.

Synopsis

Quote: Young Danny Madigan (Austin O’Brien) is a big fan of the larger-than-life action hero Jack Slater (Schwarzenegger). When his best friend, Nick (Robert Prosky) the projectionist, gives him a magic ticket to the new Jack Slater film, Danny is transported into Slater’s world, where the good guys always win. One of Slater’s enemies, Benedict (Charles Dance) the hitman, gets hold of the ticket and ends up in Danny’s world, where he realizes that if he can kill Schwarzenegger, Slater will be no more. Slater and Danny must travel back to the real world and stop him.

7th November 2009 18:46#8

This movie screams "special edition needed". So much controversy and its not addressed. Its been 16 years I am sure all parties involved with the production would like to tell their side of the story. From Mark Canton TO jEFF bLAKE.

19th November 2009 18:02#16

As far as the cover art, I'd rather have the movie poster, but I almost always feel that way (it is used to sell the movie, but not the DVD?). Maybe it's just Sony's choice to market him... like his name doesn't cover enough of the art. LOL

I noticed with Red Heat Arnie is taking over the cover of rereleases. I guess that's just the way it is going, maybe they are

20th November 2009 0:17#18

That can't be the final cover art, the color isn't correct (it looks like it was passed through a filter that made it way too bright and took out the definition). This has to be an early version, because Arnold looks like a really poorly done oil painting in this one.

20th November 2009 12:11#21

brotherQuay wrote: That can't be the final cover art, the color isn't correct (it looks like it was passed through a filter that made it way too bright and took out the definition). This has to be an early version, because Arnold looks like a really poorly done oil painting in this one.

23rd November 2009 12:30#26

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